The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, July 28, 1855, Image 4

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1 ireuld not die ryin lima. ~ "
wastriointini ' , silk' to , iiii
When cabbage piantstani ng ilp, ~
„ . And from 1 0 00 1 0 1 R ;._ ...• —•-
-- - , iTii: then tho gide pre full entrunie ,
And smile npsn the n un ' ,
.. .
When lambs rihd • i We In their prism,
I ortmid not 1....! sh then. -1 .
. j • trould Mt die En 'amine? ,
hen treth are filled irlth fruit,.
I-,- "kid every srlsztion bac a gun,
The little Ur& to shoot.
..
' The girls then wear the bloomer drew, .
end half distract the men ' .• ..
rk 14 the time to sweat it out,
I would net perish then. .
.-
- I would not die in Autumn - ~
- - When new mown hey smelts sweet,
And little pia are rooting round . r
F. r something nice to eat,
'ris them the 'huntsman's villa hake •
is heard along the glen, • - . •
And oysters 'gin to fatten up, ' ~
A
I would not peris. : h then.
.f. ;....: o ; • .4 . ,,- ~.-
- 1 nould Slot diiiiiWinier,: f. -
- , „
• • ' For one might frees° to death
- - . When Mustering norms ssreeps aroutid
And takes arrsty.eues
'
Then sleigh bellejtagle , bone, =tort,
" And buckwheat eak‘s are;tan; •
•.- in ntet this is aright good Weld, -
- I trould not die at alll , . - ,
IPANTLIITICAL DD3PLILT. •
'Fantastical displays have lieconte quite a
feature on .the occasion of holidays in .this
country. tln Chambersburg on the occasion
of the observance of the recent . , fourth,. a
company 7 99 this description paraded. The
Triig says that they numbered about sixty
persons in dilapidated vehicles, and riding
good; bad and' indifferent horses, and. cos
tumed in a manner evincing no little ingenu
ity and judOtient. Pt:dewing the:
s °Teets .112
the procession came' the Band, a/a. dullien,
• cmnposiii of about ten persons, seated in an
old wagon drawn by antiquated looking
horses, and discoursing music 'on horns' of
macittnoth'simeiisio'ns"yap artistic Wicatiain.
ship, sufficiently eharioug
to Booth the, savai4 :
• To ttput a soak sub co*. • aabblige i "
:Thadcame a ',Sulky, drawn , by three horses
richly caparisoned and inaanaged.by -riders in .
"PRlAPFit,n;ecestatac:,:l4e, nalhir ,eontained..a
pair who seemed
,p# 4 4 , theihad never told
their: love . - prior:to the "excursion" they , wi r e
just,making, and their agitude. and motions
sh`owed with what intensity it burned, - emd how
happy were they in anticipations:of the future.
They were.. both "as black. as- the ate -of
spades,7.and their costume -was designed aia
burlesque ou prevailing fashionable coats and
dresses. The.whole.affair was conducted.with
' b,!comir decency and dpeorpm. Through
thtlgetteroiltY of the gallant' tuo indoutitahle
Commanderinl.Chicf; the editor of the :Whig
is enabled to publish a list of his equally . gal;
and indomitable .corps:
miniatulti.cinvehief.:4lmAhcial;P. Snooks.
Aids.--1. 'Fleury lujintninip; eFanidown
purthruat Pudnanddle
'Or'irotcS.—Onion S. DiTendafter; ; Jeiekiah
Pay.emonkey,Tobias Whi4:eihieken, Timothy •
Turpentine, Phalan Skipper, Obediah
.Chimneytop, 'Geranium. Sniggins, :Rollybolly
Shiffendeekor; Diverram Shawnkoosky, 'Fred:
erick Augustus Allsoup, Simpleton . Butter
'monkey, Exterminator Bedbug, Charles - Ap•
plejack,•Nailran P. Pettifogger, Dingdledine
Homespun, Rumen Raspberry, Longshanks
Bt./sheltie/0, Peta. Slopbrcket„, John Slam ,
..stock, liil.ly Lobster, Leonard Stofflefunk,
Uriati Cheesaat, Nichodernns
. Tilburyi Amin
adab Sleek, -Alonza Ifithimagain,- Stoelthi
S . plashinthetuud, Coonbury Redeye, .Turnup'•
Itoebwk, Rawhead Yilliking, Morgan P.
Comiheap; Peter. Snapdragon, Perfume Billy- .
Squeaky Organgrinder, Excruciating
Eiddles•craper, Philander DoestiekS, Samuel
C;;ate muiu,Trombone Bl o wyo rhe ado ff, Ring
inaw.--1-Lorseickle, Eziekal Chubface, En
! giueteutle'r, Felix .Souikrout; Caleb Bumble
ln.r,
.‘liokiL. Sipes, .Erastini Bombshell:
S A Wrey..—A dentleman played olr
‘a rich joke on his better, half the other day.
Wing something of epicure, he took it in
to his head that - he should like to have a first
rate dinner. Sole addressed her a uote
litcl inibrming her that a geutleman.'of her
!:acquaintance, an O'ld•iind true friend, Would
ditOyith her that day. As soon as she re 2
. ceived if, nil hands went to work to get every
-1- der. Precisely 'at twel‘ . .e o'clock
ivasuiii.liared to receive her. guest. The
bon r.e was al clean as a new tin—a sumptu- .
4dinner was on the table, and she was ar..
r.1.y.1.1 in her best attire. 4 gentle knock was
'• heard, :tad she started With a. Palpitating
lic , ar;. to the door. She thought it must he an
Old friend—perhaps a brd_ther from the place
. whence , they once 'moved. On opening the
door sli^ saw her husband with a smiling coan-
tenunu
"Why, my dear," says sir, in an anxious
tme,. "where' is the geutlonkan of whom you
i'poke'in your note?"
-Why,' replied her husband very complai
i.Lutly, •here he is. ! ' •
"You said a gentleman of my acquaintance
old and true friend, would dine with us
to-day."
• "Well," said he, goad-hnmoredly, - alini I not
geutlCni k an of your acquaintance, as old and
true frifind?" 0 . .
"0111"-she -cried dis i tressingly t "is there no.
hotly but !irour. '•i
11331
"Weil. Ldeclare - thi44ia-tno bad," said his
wife in an angry ne.
The s and laughed immoderately—his ,
?.• half said she felt like givirig him a
4uelasking—but finally they sat down cOsily
,:gdthet, and for oncehe had goud dinner
without ha,ving contpany.,.
heir
ton.
v sc; 'notro au.
incorri to wag, was in Buffalo last wee:
:with his family, and, wishing ;to take nit ,
called a carriage driven by a Tithinderef the
densest and most literal kind. • '
"And where does your honor tvant to go?"
••We wish to see what is most interesting
in the place. Drive us about the town'."
"Is it 'round the town, yer
"Yes, yes„" said Mr. C,, impatientry; `'go
•
ahead." ,
"S,ure and I will r yer holorr and off he
starwl
' Leaving the -American, Pat drove down
.street turning down Erie,•he went to
the Vasil, then on the dock, and 156 through
.Water and Prime streets, and to Ohio; then
to the Hydraulics, and nib Jefferson street to
the old city line. Not particularly admiring
what Mrs.'Partington calls the outskirts of a
city; Mr. C. called a, parley, awl commenced
to remonstrate with the Irishman. •
v.'s this what you call seeing. the tatirt?—
Where the devil are you going?".
- .
"'Round the town, as yer honor, directed
me; and I've got • renod, too, Al brit. oing
down to the canal and 'long the. tow•' ; 'to
' Erie street, where we started from"
Aims AND ILisis.—The questionlas been
.
asked why it is considered impolite for gentle
men to go into thepresenee oriadies icl their
shirt sleeves, while', it is, considered correct for
ladies themselves to appear before , gentlemen
without any sleeves at all.
The reason is obvious; Each ethibits that
which the other desires to possess—ladies,
their arms—gentlemen, their hands. .
4 rt:w evenings -since,. a widow -, orho vtol
knew!) by the entifeeongregation to be great.'
Iy in waist of a husband, was praying with-fer•
vencv—= -•
"Ohl thou ktiowest what is r thl'i desire of
my heart!" she 'exclaimed,
, "A m-a•ol" responded a'bat
in broad
accent. It was wicked, bat we are quiteltare.
that several l 'grave members smiled' co the oc.:
MEM
INNOCENTI:It POPPING VW QUESTION:---
"Charles. - said' a , young lady' , to her lover s
"there is nothing interesting in the paper to.
day, is there, dear?"
"No, lore, hot I hope there will, one day,
when we lioth shall be interested."
Tile Indy blushed, and midi of • course,
,"for
Oliarles."
roslr
46061`,Nr-4111iNVARR**44
kis:ol,DlEßS;anstiligiNi r rdolifi a Oat-
Sang Whet hitt derredinany of the wand the lira:
ted Sethi, Wince MO, who are rattled, water Melee ,
ad Of Co4Pooglta 1-0 1 erste of laud, cap blettAbdr
claw Tentrily ittiadal SA at lateanablw
41041 JO t 1 jr" AjXnrncj
BOYetrigirtiilitle ,-;
P}IE StlisbultlßEß, votyuld reopect-
L fully Inform their nenaernableadaandeniaateti
&lain= CotattT, that tdatakkemalf*4
Teen weattlinten sy.a3l WOO - giaxt 40 1 0 t-It=
are Ith,pewmfti, WI tritely. Persia& Itting at a
tuna the pricliego of eastranOnt clothing puny*nal
tbilstbrerY the "" lingialL tf •
Tra Cheettat fit.; career of Tenth, Prilllllll.
iprft 22;
iIEI
WM:
FRik.lll9K.• EER,
W. ittmult 233 4t Butt:m*4o4 Sta., late Tionany
. .
, 1 , 1116,0E001A.
Positive Sale everk ‘: . •
,
- AT _7 EllEf .1114Cril01, aOII.E.
WILL Ate' sold .wit i tiout. reserve, for
T Casitlxnare. Eatinets, .tid Dry
Goods gt i4nOly, Boot* sod Sitot, 6:alloy; Gcuis,'Cloih-
I Itic, Muslesthotracilentit. a4d IkriblingLite ceperaly. •
4/a" The Audit:44lr ira" trittlit 411.47ttitna (CI
meet b r f maw dacriptiors. 1
.I.l4ladelphia t Tebruary "47:1843
ANtrw FiEENER . ,LAVC , :I3O1 1 1EERp . 'l
Third (1 door below
iThe4Philadelphlo. ' j • • 1 / 4 .. •
' . *action Saleoriery ,Nveliing? - .;•
.43otaideatifig at 7 o'clock. Will - be eoltint the...Utak*
Btore.„ a "general .‘ariety of goddirt consisting In part of
Boots and Altolcu-Plotink coOtioessq Liontnate;VasPeto,
Patent — Thread; 813:ix co, ttin, Thank Books, ihniteellas,
llostiry•ltnd`Blovesior rill.
Madre', alls and. Llitustreets.
Stalls;CTOtt ialti
ing,nOtbotiloods out ontgloitiltedt
The attention of .Country.ntorekeepers is. partlonloilito
sited to theSsi $ . 310;* they sill always find goods to suit
these, AWAIDIAltearl heel:trained pa the afteenoon pre !
slims. to Ibo sale. ' Every:Article gonna:deed to be as, se;
presetited... 'Starch 3, I SW Mtn .
SAMUEL S. FEtHERSTOC .
rhEALER IN-LAMPS., LANTEMS,
JLfehandelieasoadraldehle.N. S. .24 street,
:above sprwo, Plillatfettiabi. , flpMng intargett and ha
firmed. hht said havitv*-4:taa%of fhb tantealaasort
meats of Lautpsta.Phihtd,trrzlow frPromdlo raw]
etch Pine 011, eampheae, L rig IlutiLlard'anfl Oil
Lampe, itud Likaiterns of all paitterzs GLisa Lamps WI , the
peiinfmtttiOninfl adsnace oval , aavtion ptle*w • Being
alaagataddrer and. dialer of ne o . ll,lJarattig' Fldid
and Ateonol, , willet opt be tnifilied' to • Merchants e
such initeeli thnt f hey find p te4 theft edinntage.to
bitty. •Alsei,ifekviAl4l4 f' ens are , fl ifeseriptletra, at
the lowest market rrieef - -
Ott , )bet. isr4. _ _ _ _
" *: I IPLEMIN -teiIIgOTHER;:
Produce ConunliiiieWeithaitscit Dealers in
Xtr", 40 Sandi Wner Strp6t,'
1 - 14elliblii;tiavo,emutrtly ‘ ,ou
elites% Starry, l Plan Grit Spites,
Butter, , ,Bstest on. Beane.
I,hrd, - . Castile DuleYt
s Dried Fret: OliTe Etaip, $4. Soda;
Cranberries, Salaratts, i &DIM herring,
Essence Cutfm, ' Farina, Dairy Salt,..ite.
./4 1 4-iCenntry ruerchants Pending orders bY man, rosiy
rely on havine ttie same quality of cords seut, andat the
same prim. as if they were person Ally present.
. June :2, 1655.. : 1 _.. 22-ly
AGIIICTLTURNI. P.IPLEMENIT MAXIIFACIVIIV, Biist.M, Pa.
SEED dnocsDB ( 3 7 0 . 4 k.cm,) Inoe'r.Asaalcolear
Juno 9, '55 `l, 3zu
. I
BARLOW'S INDIGO .131-UE •
Ig 'now well.establihed as the hestar
oVer ofittml for I.Thonng Clothes. Itls enttrelv
free from Acid, , or anythlnstnjuriotvo to the thievt art!-
.
• All Housekeepers who hate.uot- used it titll find it
much cheaper and less trou'fir than indigo or any other
article out. The great demand tbr it has brought out
several fantorions. Storekeepers and ',Consumers will be
careful to get BENJAMIN BARLOWS:• pat up at Alfred
tyluberare's Drop AThre, No.IIGU North Second • Street,
Philadelphia. Storekeepers. Inn get their supplies from
the Orocoreand Pim:gists they deal with, at prices that
will pay Ham* a good profit.
Drugs.!Chetulnds, Paints, y.,rnlshes, Dye
,atults,
A:C.,mitirit 'grid rate a.ssorlnunt of ev.ry - thirrg, in the line.
Storekeepers, Phyeiciaas and! Manufacturers supplied at
reasonable rates.. • * . ALV. lIVILVIIFJUI EH. 'lnth:gist,
' • 450.169 Airrtir' .cowl
, 7 ! • • • =
F• SMITH .
lIA!..4PACTUUER OF
Port Momslts, Pocket looks "& Dressing Cases,
w. klntrbi CAesn'ut St; Phaadelphia.
LW YS on hand, a large and 'varied
aisorthient of.- . 1
. , Work Boxeri,
ya g ,,i k , Pocket Boulo, ! eaba.g,
Mo k lioq 's ers, ges ' Tif a lerra ling i t gg ' . rdst .
Port Folios, CliPsnnen;
Pocket SlMnorarnican Bookp, Portablo Doika,
Drossing Cfienr Cases;
.also. a
,tzenerd wort twynt bf Engtish, French and Ger-
Fancy •
liltirirs,.linzar Straps Mid Gold
Pens.. •
snood and th4d
(Irtirr Fbarth 4 Grecs/tut ;Pe
-0.11 the receipt of 41. h superior Gobi rim will 'l,/,
punt to any part of the United States . , by mail--describing
Pen, thus—nmdlnut, hard, or soft.
.51nreh LS:74 ".11 ly •
MUSIC PUBLISHING 140 US . •
LEE et VALK Elf. SucctissorsAo )110R
IV.ILLXI4 I,ls6.obielnUt the
Utah douse, thilattelplala, are' constptly
publishing the latest Music: from the moat popuLar Au
thors in the United States, jiff- a etyle that will Yle with
any 'issued at any other luluse,' either la thia cOuhtry
or Europe.
They have also the pleasure to announce to public
that their stock of Sheet .Mitsic on hand. enhsists.of The
larzest and most complete assortment to be found In the
country: they are constantly ,- adding to their steel all the
New Music published in New York. Roston, kg.
They also publish seventl Instruction noolig,.which are
'in . ;:enoral use throughout the country.
I'IANOS—A tine assortment tfie best manufacturers
of New York and Boston. at 'the lowest cheap prices.
'MUSIC.% L INSTRI:3IENTS.
Also, a general assortment of Guittusi Violins, Banjoes,
Flutes. Aeeordeons, le. Violin, ilarp Strings,
of tho best Italian unalitiesti all of which will be furnish
ed to the public and the trade at the lowest Pates.:
Orders punctually attended tn. • • .
All bee 4 Walker's Music and Publications can be
obtained at B. BAN dkiolt and Music Stops, Potts
ville.
Phibtdelphln. Fels. 4. IVA ; 54f
LEATHER AND FINDINGS.
THE SUBSCRIBER respectfully in=
'nos the attention of dealers': and others, to his
large and well eelocted stoa of Leather and Findings,
which is kept eonstantly flitch by repeated, drafts upon
the manufacturers of this country and of Europe, and
which is madelup in part of the &glowing articles, viz I.—
Thedgesleak and red Sole; flattgbter, skirting and dam-
AxedHarms/4 Brittle, Rand and 'Welt Leather;
Thong andlacing do.; Was: Upper, Boot, (rosin, Butt and
Split do.; City. 'Slaughter Salted 'and. Collar do.;
CO, Country, French and :Patent Calf Shins: Boot leg
3loroccos. Buck Skins, Pad Skins, Chamois, and Moroceos;
Bindings and Linings of almost' every description: Shoe
thread, Patent thread; Silk boot cord, Looms, and: Silk
and Union Galloons; • Black' and Colored English Lasting,
Worsted tippers and crimped Frontsandlecetings;%Awls.
Tacks. Needles,. Eyelet andicrimping machines and Eye
lets; Steel. iron, Copper and Zinc , Nalls.;. Files, Rasps,
Knives; Itubbers, Pegs,
Bristles and Boot Web; Ham
mers, Boot and Shoe Trees,iLasts. Crimps, Clamps, Win
dies, tinm. Color, Cod User, and Tanner's Vil; Shoe
, Tools and Carrier's Tools ot all kinds, ready for use, be:
sides many other articles opt enumerated above, and all
of which will be sold at the lowest market rates, by
. • JOHN WRITE,
Importer and Dealer, 4P7 Market St., above lath. •
j :
32-ly _ _
Aug.l2, lE5t
A. L. ARCHAMBALILT'S
tirivlnitri:e.-washk Le.. Also, artangdoxprm
ly for driving portable and stationary Rae .51111 s. Also,
to attach them to Mills where . water-power has failed,
• WOOD OF. COAL CAN 11C USED FOR Ft
They are moved by a Manson at# pad .! ;The first Pre
tnlttm (Silver Medal) wiu4 'atrarded by the Franklin In.
stitnte, at their exhibitlems in 15.51 - and 1853; also by
the Pennsylvania State 'Agricultural Society at Phila
delphia, In 1854. Merint*ared only ,by the inventor, .
l• A.: L. ARCILAMIIAULT, •
R. or. 15th Ifo Pollen A.TS- shore
- - - , • • (late 13 Drinker's Alley .
Afir-rogirCrialteir . is cm hind.
Philadelphia, January "47,1855
...Anseipany.
IVA LiN/Yr STREE'F. South-West
I V
enemy of Third street, I.umpora,
hod hT thit StatO 0-I'ennsylvAninin 39t1. -
Five per-rent intelext i gifrick al4 fho money le alwaye
lama hook whenever it is ealled It; withent thermeenity
of At log ITY)tirtr thrift beihrebancl. - •
Amplo rrh9 biro tar*. penis
,pnt their money , in • thil
Saving Fond, on notountof. tho superior safety and eon.
Sentence - it afiordsOMl rroy image or ,mall, is re,
This ?mina Fund his inoto than itediss inltlVnt Of dol.
!ars temorelyinvested for !the safety of depositors. .
The oi'ljoels open 'to resolve and
Y play money every day
from tro 4 elook in the mortdrig till o'clheit in' The. even.
Ign; and on Monday and'rhursday oventngti.till 0 o'clooki'
lhelpict who have money to putin, ate iterited to dap at
the office for farther itabimittlotr. ' •
TIENRY L. terms, President, '
11.013EILT SCLERIDGE, riot Presitrad,
WM. J. ittED, Seerriery„
P.M rNov,'ll. 11454 44.: • In.
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iaaAiphla. - r Aril .1-04,,214.
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VG. 103 lioirtie. kfrd Su, IPhiladlitlidli* ,
Notions,tanimbp and iliatian
-• 7 --LEATHER.. - ,
Eißrtz, HENDRY ikqo:,No.:2o;
Tbla ittreel, rbiladaiti,ph IforaTo UftrattoreM,
Ters, and Importers of ea CALSpums, deal=
err In Red and Oakdale Leathes and Ifdpp. • -
Philadelphia, February 17* 1855 • 147
• MILLINERY , 4IOOOB. _
• - • ig sales, isms..
'r •
' • " 'JOH - sTr4E... soNk
' 45 Solitli 'Second Stroet;Philadelphicii hifo Just
• 11Pcat4 their Spring iturachttiona klikrikkintfet
Rtlireas, Rowers, Lcreour, Croix, (ft, inelVding *
-e„, neral,Assortment ...trade:of the iUotfaalt
lttnahle . •
The above gooclaliave been talikvtA espreSsOilbr our
Spring sales, and comprise the lar,mt and be aajertneut
i* our Una to he foundiu . thlawarket,.,
• Ititadelphia. 144 m
TO PASO BOYERS. ' •
BASLET&-EIROTHER ,
1i0.252 ChM:pit St, abtiVilfintk i nill4lpalii;
NOW OVILIr • , .
A Luxes STOCK OP emuiwilaros,
10MBRACING the .new and leAding
IPA style" 111 Velvet,' Tallet, 'frond* Tottifins and
Rah. Carpets. Oil Masa "of vbiott v411,1;1114 at
"the low -t CASH 1 , 11.1cy.5;
Whetiosale Or Metall.
Sel+bliaber Z.1. 1 f.54 • ; •-' zu-i7
Tiii.ysaitrzfinv4,,,• • . • . .T..noxwbreuy.
•• 4..-13./*E.1414:& SONS,L;,h,
IV - 0. 223 North Second Street t * , low
Gallow4gl, era edrr. ft:Eighth' t . Spring
Garilan hi
~§rielst . niTude/p y cropla reipeetttillt fiktonn
flielr, farmer
. esistotMro ethers, thet:CherleNrer
splendidtirseartmerifpf cal-pep:az clot.; at.
Sietai4.4"Dogr 31qts, oct., 4,atyq:yrOduc
'o prtems. Wholesale Mei retail. ~ •
Tiss Ncrscz.—lß set 4 a4C0 13 . 43 0 3 4 43 mg/
'
idler Ireold,e , if the kind its the; &t t.
PIO 7. ISSS . !45 P
CUANO ;14 SUP. PHOSPH
tillYeilbserbers are prepareal
tlia'nboielvatuable!ferttlisers at market O W
*
hr Me to anitpurrhesere. In store, 1,000 Mien& fin:
:per Plicephiite of aide, warranted equal to "AO that to
31 tleunlGlttano. - -
We sill the attention of lartnera and Deal4a to this
num°, Ity ettemienranitlyals tt frond td - ,tion, Mind
farm proportion ofloluntpliste than Pe . ettirlan Onatio.—
2iooo 'barrel Ending. Pot -
t J. B. 'A.I -- 8. AiLEI 4 4 -
Fab.10.185, 88. Wharter; Pkamit/Pkia
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-MATHEMATICAL, OPTICAL ' AND
Instrumento,, - ;,
A 'SPECTACLES, ! Mie.fotoigs,
, .
'
rate and in uatiyok.liti&troloe-.10441 1 ; Pfendolites and
Transits; SurworaLCcenpasses,.Cludim,'Tapeq.Protrao .
tars; Pariditilituleir,Tiory - rtealew&e.; -Mr Primp% Eleetri
' cal Apparatus, Magic Lanterns, Thertuometerai Itirotne.
ten', Galvanic 4ffarailia, 31apets, .Ic. • Schoola supplied
bY, • JA3IM QUUN,
' 264 Chesnut street, Philadelphia.
' Priced Catatigno.s,witli over 150 illustrations, sent
by wail, gratis, thronglautt the United StateSO4 Canada,
Absy 12,1859 19.4m' •
nceßovzporza MOBPHATE OVIDLE. •
THEliubscriber informs tienisii. and
Farmers that he has ithattlY improved this`quallt
of .Ide SUPER '4 , 11981.11ATE OF LIME, and-. ow eon
dandy recononande the artklemanOtaitared *claim, as
superior to any in the Matta. You are invl4l to
examloe and hy it; . Also , • - • -
Peruvian and Maids= Guano, Vila, Canilies;
At Um lowest market rates, , JNO. h. POMPIWY.
No:9I - Sticeemor to Thos. W. ?Koran,
and IV SPuth Wharves, Philadelphia.
CC-Farmers carload on too private alloyadind avol
the crowded wbarf.i
July 13.'55 , I • .
• THOMAS &ITHACKRAT,
Boial Obithing Establtshnie*st,
No.ll6o'etrosatrr Stoner. ABOVE /3111.1
THE UNDERSIGNED resßictfult
inform their friends and the Public geueially, that
have takeu the stone a'bore mentioned, and iutel
keeping cmastantlylen hand and make .to ord(g, lough
and Childrzn's Clo Ping, of the most improved stylus—}
Mr. Cooper Thackray, so long and favorably kniernas vats
ter for the Messrs: Hoyt. will give his perm:mai...attention
to that branch of the business. and tlattera:filmndf in
• being able toplease, thereby hoping to secure 1* - fair .
of patronage. Very respectfully.
. ITMOMAS THAV.KRAY.
Philadelphia, May 1 . 2,1P5;, • Pißm •
_ .
.
. .
41r...0,-, :. HABETSBI: IiaBBESS!! ..• • ..-/
it
r \ . . Great Bargains! - '
4 a _.....„
c. _ t,
.. _ LACY & 014ILLIPSi. .
- A Ding' ntl Iliirii6:s's" riiina*turers,
• Fifth and slitior streetii, thiladelpiiiii,beit4o call the
at cntion of iheiri patrons :and the public giiiierally, ti)
their present location, and DS apprize them gs.nt haring
arranged the portion of their Atnek,aaveil,Pitit the late
w
tin', and ' ding to recotathence business oi their oil
titand,. , -, en at lit Is re-erected, with an entirely new
. - .k.
at , not -ten
offer to sell their present stock, iMusisting r f
trot description hf Double and Single liarnOrs. Ladles'
and ti ! tlernen's tiding Faddles, and every article in the
trade, at very heavy dedttction from the Menai cost,
and rospec lilly•lierite itif inspeetlon by tbepublie grn
Orall Th y.
''. liatlelphia, .lay 10,10,5
TRANSPORTATION.
PHILAD'A. & READINCIIAIC,I-RCIA • .
- 'CATES Or 241 EYttliAN Ze.
()NR is
I,s4 AN ni p .ii '! rt 1T
h l er T42 t t ie N e OV u E l ll2l!. i
ridght Ulllbeeliarged por 100 pounds:•
• - *
5:4:1
.47:4
e.
MI'4M
Pry Goods, Confectionery, hooks. Carpet
ugs. Cigars, Fa-lsh Megt. Fish. 0 lass. AT
Anvils, Bran. Butter. Conner. Eggs. Ems.
thenware.Grimistones.tiroveries. Hemp
Hams, Hardware, Bides; I Inllow-ware.
Leather, Machin ery,Oysters,OlLl,Soods.,
Ac..
Ale,, Beer, Cottonjeoffee.int Mier Iron.
s,llatls.Spikes,llice,llalt,
ikes, iliee,
Previsions, Sugar. Whistoy,Ac..
Brooms, Fire Brieks, Guanb, Still Stones,
• Pitch and Tar, Balt, Fora j, Iron, Timber
And I.llllllVr,
Bricks. Coke, Curd ii - ood, Clay, Gravel,
Ice, Iron .oro. Limestone, Manure, Pig
Iron, Fluster,' iiiate. Ac..' .
Flour. per barrel;
.oot. 2118'54 .
PHILAirA A.A.. ;READING ,RAtt.ROAD,
iNirimmma
OFFICE ',of 1.116 PI
mitaa ,
The rates of Frelght and 'V
this Company, will be as tours}
atthaS&S: • .
To Richmond, i i
" Ptrilndelrbla i
" Inclined l'ltme,
" 'Nicetewn,. I - 1
. "'Germantown R. R. •
" Falls of Schuylkill,
66 . . Mannynnk. , •
Ewing MIK • ••• •
Courhebockert • and .Ply
mouth nall t rad.
6, • •
Rarilbo'm an rot& and
Jones', •`•
" Norristown dr Bridgeport.
" Port rlniniclyt
Validnrge, .
"
Itoyer's Furd,
Potmtown,
a Birdsboro'
a 'Reading,
DeSacen lits4lng , Sktid
. i
" Ilarnburg.
Onrlgsbury •
By order of the Board of Managers.
%reit 3, 1855 G•if • S. BRADFORA Secretary
SCHUYLKILL NAVICATION CO.
OFFICE Schuylkill Navig ' iion Co.,
MarcXist, lit.Ss.
Tho charge for the ueo of care acid for VIII on Antal*
cite Coal, carrietlen the Schuylkill Navigation, will be u
follows,-until July lst., l 855:
.1 nji .:1:,s 1 t —,-,
, • ....• • 1 ..... • • I j ,„.•
O 0
.. ;10 w
. • Tn o 3l •• P # o .... „at i 4 . 2 . F.
"' d
' 2 CI 4: 7 4 ""
I ' 1 c-)•
, ----;
. 1 ---- 7 ,-- r --
. I
- CLSTS. Cr...NTS... CENTS. I OEIM.
To Philadelphia,.` ; SO 79 .'` 77.
f'''
" blannyunk, , .: SO •79 .. "TT. i .
•; •
" Spring Mill.: 70 .69 - ,': 67' 1 0 :
" Conshohocken, i 70 f,9 .: 67
" Plymouth Pin, ' . 7O 69 '67
" Brideeport, ~ ' C. 6 64 i•r 62 05
" Norrlstown. . f 6 64 ; . • 62 55
" Pore Kennedy, • 69 69 :,. 57 'so
" Valley Forge, . .
.. , - f 0 . 69 : 57 .50 •
" Pawling's ftan,' 'O,O -.' '• 59 '' . 57 50
a Port Providence, ' ' 60 - -' 69 - '57 59
" Plux-nlxville, , . - - •: I 55" 54 52 47 ' •
" hoyer's Ford, : . i -65 64! •62 47
" Pottstown Landing,' 155 52'-.- 52 47•' .
" Port Union, • : .
.. 53 BO• 60 46
." 11101eborough,. ' ' 51 50:-'. 48 44 •
" • ltondino, " 4-S 47i:."- 45 01: '
_
Ism,
allle, 48 47 , ::. - 46 - g i
tug, :- 45 44i :• 42 t
ebneic panding, 140 39:'" 37 100
7 ,
large will to per ton of 2240 Its, leiS Ilte . per eat.
a for waste, ee- climal. And no charge ken hini
re cent' per ton will be made fo6any di nem
Ro .
ies of Tolls: ~?.
laneone Articles to be charged er ton of 40
further . notice:
.
. rtrzt CAR'S. . :t *
441 m
.
,lifty punts per ton. ". rz. ,
rotitru cuss. , • ' ','; • - '
'Flour,' Feeda, Timber, rbtrdil era Square, Pkimed
r t,
hoop poles, Shinilet, Laths andictaYeSitt te,
>haw In bales. Merchandise drag kinds, a d all
)t otherwise specifically enumerated. two is
per ton per mile for. the drat - UM miles, atiithalf are tper
ton per ogle for each additional mile, but rarcharge shot*
1.11
made foi.any distance exceeding:sixty cent - Spar ton. 'fint
bee, round alai square. Sawed Lumber, Beep Poles, In.
gles. Lath and litotes In raft s , shall he charged two Mg
to the rates in this section, provldt4 the 161teral lin Oa
ntft sbaU be allowed to alternate at the loam with 'MP's'
cruding or descandin boat 'that may be'istidy to Ipass,
otherwise such rafts shall becharged the hill 'charter rates
of 19/ 4 cents pa tonlsm lock belOw UM . rity of 'Bedding,
4 .0
and f ont cents ' er ton per lock shot* mttittpltp. '
?lour, -- in all eases whereAmo Cr MOM he are d ,
and the idistruire mrrioil stud l be leis th*two m the
charge for Telt shall be for 'two 'miles, tf,lxitd.ing t , the
class to which hrticlet carried may bellow
- And In all cases where the foregoing Bates. 6mTdn on
ly, shall exeeed 6 1 ,4 cents per ton on the etteertenetton•
nage, of the vessel, for any lock passed belltsilleisdin to-11
eents per ton ahrevelleading. the 'rolls shill be !puled at
these last mentioned Bates Mit all AiiiclifQ
By order of the %Ileum - ,Ar. Vittilki, •
rhiLedoPhili, March 111. Iss!. to, . Presirt.lo
,
F ,' .N. `.yi~~
ManUM
AILTICLiS Or rItLICIIS.
& ft; R. C..,
I Ala, librutay 28,180
Its 'COnl tromported by
lc& from Marc With to
, .Qp,,
Asig
ruoli
_OO
1 90
1 00
1 90
1 90
1 90
1 90
Ics,
Ea!
i2O
120
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.C.lay, • Fand,Gravol, Manure, Vtiymught S one,
Limo:stone, Slated, Lithe: Quarry Spoils, rd
t and hallaillough,ltaric and Onrum. on sent
'per ton per mile, ter the Bret Lett miles, d
t per tin per mile, for each addltlonal toilet but
shall he made for any dietaneo flce dins tbir ?
per ton.
,- I
er.coxe cuss.: •
.ed LiMe. Mull?, or Seidl - bled Stone; Bi
.; Coal, nacho, 1 ce, Soap 'Stone, nid CoPPer . Ore/
per bin per mile. for the flitt ter! mllkg . nd a
per ton per mile for earls ailditick s al mile, too
all he made tor opy' tlistmareQct‘erdliq
ton.
01l kind% in any atagent rnatresctirrebeyo the
ond'lrtsh, one cent pt , r, ton'per rolle..for,th trot
Mos . end - half arent per p r - 01 11 e 401 hod
dle,bat no charge Abell be mod4rattydittapee
ME
iv . ,
,_
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:LyotaltioltAist4ir- - ;-,,--
A tVE I:olrniedjaiidue Kai ' n
t r
to thstairt It Is 1110 Itn9 4 ,:dith&W Ad*
the treeld iiied h teeesataentlt beethebt . Ohl ,
and Saki tweak - , 1110 XA0)041_ 11 1 1 4.,Notorell bar
atter* tehinese of twelve mem Yacht 11g it - , ,
. ' • ... .-- thath Verna Snit, ..tie,r Tort' ,
' ' Also, "I,:yei - Extract et Pm* Janndes .0hver.15w 11 49 1 , , ,
Feld* Altd gelma nervircldebtatf,bolted et
- C , ,84141,Nr114 ,
1- . Petthine4 and Valet) Bole, °yeti* Street Patterns, l
October 2:1, 1853; _ i;•,, c - ,,' , .-r, • 4-mr,s,
MOM
LET 10 8 ItNIAI4). VOGICTIllelt•
CI A S'itEtST:,llle - lot of the - liutoa4
to to Weighed dolijn.by disease and morertag.-t
It wArs PILLS pntspeciaily !adapted, to .the relief
of the Itqa:, the .Yerroms' the Dui e•, and She !}army
of all dimes; , reSeV and constitution. , ProM
,retamally seaparintrads the manufacture' of
his w. ei in the United that°, and offers them to *
free and enlightened peop3e. as the hest remedy the world
ever caw for the removal g Aseue. .
, , •
'These Pi ll i IPattify the Blood.
'These famous Pills err:expressly combined to operate,
oh the • tdontsch,. the lint, the kidneys, the lungs, the
skishand the bowets,contlcting any derangement hi their
Puribing the hlood, the very fountain of life
and thus curing disease iit a ll its prow. - - ;
_..D7 ll PePetile artiOetver Ncrinplatiats.
:Nearly half thehumanyaco have taken these Phis: lt
Whom prated hi ill.parts of the world that nothing
has beck ronad equal to them in cases of disorders of the
dyspepsia,. and stdmich'eoutplaints generally.-+
They soon give a healthy:Moe bathes°, owne r however
much der4nged, and when all other means bare failed! 1
- General Ilebllity.•:-111 Health.:
Maul of the most despotic. tiosernmenti hare opened
their Ciistom Howes to the introduction of these Pills,
that they any became the' medicine of the maises.- ,
Leanmd Col l ogoa adadt guo. this medicine is the beat,
fettled) , cirer known "for„ persons of 'delicate health, or
where ttaitysteen-bas be°n loatidred,:asi Its invigorating'
mope . sties threr rail to afford relip - -' 1 .
Irezrinli.Cont aluts:'
.1 shod ceold s on be without 'this eel&
VratettmOicine.. It corrects and mattes the monthly
emnsm at ail periods, acting In many cases like a chard.
It is'aho the best and gaffed modletue'tliat can be 'given
o children of all agasosnd for any complaint; some.
aUt3titly no thong . :shouldi;e 'without
Howatties Pills are me that remedy known IA thewirl:
for the f4l4 . noing ditonoes . 4 ' .L•
L,I Headaches,
. • rudigestion,.-. , - •
Intlueaza,
Initexestion, - ' ,
lawartireakhesti, I
Liver CotnplehatAl '
Lowness of Spirits, - "
•
E 5
Asthma,
Bowel eesspleints,
05,43,
Chest Diseases; '
Costiveness,
,_
Petisli; • • t"
-DtarThe , ••
Diu Stone and Gravel, .
• • Secondary Symptoms;
Fever and Ague, - Venereal AffecUons,
•
Female Complaints.. - - .Worms of. an kinds.
Sold at the manufacieries of Professor Holloway, yo:;)
Maideni Lane, Nevi York.. and 944 •Strand, - London, and
by Aill,reswetable Druiaists end Dealers of medleitnin
throughout , the United atates,and theeivUltaid world, in
boxes, tint •
•'AdirTherelsa conaiderable satin% hy takipg &larger
sites. • . ' • '
• N. 11.,--Dltecitiorus for. the aildance of patients In Oijety
disorder are affixed to et, eh 1ax.... • -
Hay 20.1864,
•AVOIC-A LI: QUACKERY
irit-A3D TAKB.ISLEDMINES PREPARED BY A - ett
Regular fonyillcion only,
LIFE pro l onge4, and a cure,far all pain
Coughs, Cold*, Cansumption,Croup,
WinTing-Cough,
Liver Coutplaint,Dyspepala,
• Indigestion, hour - Stomach, iferofu- -
la, and ail Skin *options, Fever and Ague,
Bilious Fever, Cholera, Cholera Moan& .Dysenteryt,
Bowel Affections, Plies gore and Weak Eyes, Rheuma
tism, !kart Dtseas4' Palpitation Neuralgia. Kid,- "
ney and Bladder. Affections, ' Dropsy - ,
lug of thel,Womb, and• Female
gatuplaint& • • - , ,
At the requeQt maul or my patients, fttave consent
ed to put up a chum' of my . most efficient prescriptions to
the form of Flrmity .10cdfemer, owl one suited to a par-.
ticular disease, ntuf not, like the Manufacturers of the
many nostrums and panaceas of tho dny. prcanulgater to
the world that any onegompound will cure all dire
and who (in the wordttof the great Italian physlet,
"nut methtiines if which they 4iww little fn
tu bodies if whirl! they Muni; kss." • I
S. ROSH 11 D.. l'hlladglphla. •
A Remedy ,- for-each DtseSse. • .
Dr. J. S. Rose's Erprigrwitnt or Cough Syrup. for the m
idget cure of Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Lluirseness;
Asthma, lironchitis,Spliting of Blood. I nflarnation of the
Lungs or Throat, and all Pulmonary Diseases. This pre
paration not only cures consumption if taken in time,
but it fortifies the system against all future attacks. 'As
a Cough Medicine, it I.4;the best In thu world! It is' 'low
used and reemnmendokby physicians. both at home ud
abroad. In bottles. 25 gents, 50 cents, and $l.
Dr. T. X Doses Malrirg Dough Syrup.—Thls preTa
retied always relieves, and prerents the whooping rough I
from running into other' diseaaw4 al *M as iutt sets t foil of
the Lungs, Dropsy in the Chest, and Consumption. j It
gives instant relief. and frequently cures in oue week.—
Price 50 rents.
Dr. J. S. R*Se . CrouP Syrup.—Children are ntsd
to Croup. which dangerous complaint yields immediately
to Da. Ito it'a arvatt rantap C.'rotip b},rup. Pried 25
cents.
/Jr. T._ S. Ruse's Extract of Ruchu,ds one of the h e st
remedies ever used for diseases of the Kidneys, Bladller,
,tr. Price 50 cods.
Dr. J. S. Berea ..Ntrrinir. and latigera ling (Indict; for
Heart Diseases, all NerYous Affections, Flatulence. Heart
hunt, liesthoness, Nfimbnehrt, Nehrulgia, raising the
spirits, and giving 'Kier to the whole system; It IS al
most miraculous in its.faffect. Prlc.so cents. I
Dr. J. S. .Rwe's Ditpeptic (impound, a sure cure for
Dyspepsia. Liver Complaints, and Indigestion whoa ta.
ken in conjunction with his Alterative or Faintly Pills.
Price of both 75 centg. , :;
Dr. J. A Sole's Golder Fills, for failing'of the Womb,
Female Wtetkneas, Dcbility and Relaxation. Price 50
re
cents. -
Dr.. 7 A. Roses AntiMiriaus or Railroad Fide.—These
Pills are not waarant,,4 to CUM every malady or disease
frxident to man, but they nro a grand remedy for &Bil
ious state of the system and common Fevers. When
used with Dr. ROFO . II Tonle 3listure, will cure the Most
stubborn cases of BDions Never or Fever and Ague. Price
123
1:14, and 2.5 cents. I
gr, .r. N. Rogf,:s Pai :carc?.—This preparation la truly
E:=31,1
. •
the wonder of the ago t Cores all pain, or lot,„
nal; cures pain in-the Sides, Limbsor'llack,Ohilhlritns
Ague. or Ltunp. , t in the Donal& Corns, Bruises. Oprains,
Tooth-asbe,Ear-ach e, *kill Neck, Sore Thrust. Pains in the,
Bowels and Stomach. Sudden Colds, Ac. Thu Patti Cumr
being a tine Tonic Mixture, is also used with great bone; '
tit for Weak Stomach inn Bowels. Whenever ytu hare.
pain use the Pain Curer fnely, and you. will obtain Ira
mediate relief. It aefttlike magic. Every Exiling shbnid
haven bottle in the muse le, case of ..accident orfsodden
sickness. Price 1234, I and . 513 cants.
ire• Persona of (4:lnstitutions by nature, or
those who hare been gado so bythe use of Quack-Medi
cines, or any other cause, should' road Dr. S. BOER'S
MEDICAL ADVISER:to porsonain sickness or in health.
which book can bu had without charge of
B. I3ANN4N, Pottsville.
' Agent fir the Sale of these - Medicines in Schuylkill Co. I
March' 10, 1356 'Pee. 23, '34 SO-] 10-tf 4
TESTIMONY OP TUN inr,cox. FAMILY. 1 ,1
fittvnar vaisr sir or. !
DR.-AWAYNE'S- •1
' Compound Sirup of Wild Cherrytt
The most effectual and speedy Cure knave for'.
. Cbtuttniption4 - aught, (bids, .;
Asthma, Briamfritit, Liver Cbmploints, ' tt
Spilling of DNA; Difficulty of Ilirathitly,
in the Side and .L4cost;lttipitehon of the Heart, In)!uenza,l
Broken (Mutilation, Sore Throat..Nerrous -
; Debility,'anil. all Diseases elf Thrtal,
Boast and Lungs. , • .
A TrulylVonderfal Curti
Tho following highly interesting statement of the easel
of Miss Naomi Wilcox, well known for character and re
sraxtability. to a luge . portion of the effluent of St. Intr.
teilce county, New Irtltlcita truly worthy of attention and
so well authenticated that the most . skeptical must be at
once satisfied of its correctness: '
lb Dr. goayne, Philadelphia— '
• • Oonmattatn, St: Lawrence Co., N. Y., Dec. 16, 1031.
Dear Sir -Having tiperienced very great heoefitifrom
the use of your COMPOUND OF WILD.OILE {tiff,
I. feel bound, as an net of humanity, to recommend this
most invaluable medicine to others. More than bight
years ago I fell lute: a gradual ado rrhattbnatontition
and notwithstanding the use of many-other remedies, I
continued to grow weaker, and More and more disordered
In my Lungs and Stiimaiiii until myself and my friends
despaired of ray life. )Iy digestive power/ll:emcee so ex
hausted that I cob d not bear the lightest kind of f00d,.;
except in the minutest quantities. In this eondltiera, at
the requeittof my Mather. I began to not your SYRUP:
Almost iuunediately 1 ti rived great benefit from it. In
less than three days ijfter commencing She use of small
' dusec, my stomer.h began to recover Its natural tone and
power.—gradually ertry bad symptom began to gird way,
and in a few mOntbs-'ll recovered to a state of ceouforta
hie, though not perftitt health. I have no hesitation in
saying that toyour ",,Wll.lO CHER la" 1., owe, miller God,
the continuance of my life, and a degree of health far
beyond my expectallims. I have since had attacks iil the
same old symptoms, hat in every instance I have retorted
with perfect success to the use of _your medicine.' •
NAOMI:WILCOX.
• Cieuvr.a.varn,. N. Y., 16th Mc., 1854.
I certify that the above. named ...Naomi Wilcox, is my
tliter. I. have nntiod and attended hot in all her sick
ness. and I knew that the foregoing statement is allied_
I have also adusininered Swayne's Cbmixould gyr!tip of
irild Cherry to other. munbenf of our family with • uni
form success; and have roccrumended it to others of
my friend); and nelObors, and have been often assured
of its very great beneficbd effects, and in more than one
instance to the !toeing of life, ai 1 bellete. - I
- PANTILE.% WILCOX.
Clouvrativron, N. T., Ipth December, 183,1,1
. • St. Lawrence COunty. f ,
It is 'hereby - certified that tho fbregol ng certiflcatet were
signed by the Missesi Wileex4tt mv presence; that they
are Intelligent and highly respect Ale persons; that their
reputation for truth`nd veracity it irreproachable.
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4a- Itlf, Cartf's‘l Purcbaising
To obtain ttn;:origlßal and only genidno pn•parallon
irge Chirpy, whlchinust hare the portrait and signaturo
of Dr. DWAYNE o0".i, ankh wrapper around the bottle.- - -
Until you obtain this - cOmpbund you will never know
the real Tirtuca of .171 d Chcrry.
SUBSTANTIAL EVIDENCE..
Or TITE wosositrotCURATIVWPIEtOPLUTIES 09 '
DR. SWAYNEIS FAMILY DIMDICINES•
1. C. Martin, Ileeikburg, Wayne (*lndy, Ohie,„Writes;
liortruhe 2d, 1R43. As toy aupply of your medicines
exhausted, I . Riab Lion to send me a further supply im
mediately. The wife of D. T. Vanayekle. M. D., lit MIS
plate, bas. boon using your Onaponad Syrup of Wild
Merry and wishes tb continuo. Tho Doctor, thluice it Is
the best snodlclue forConsumpt ion, his wife has ever used.
Robert ti. Thompson, Wattsville. Carroll:county, Ohlo,
writes,
?lay 24, IS4--"I am out of your Compound Sy
rup of Cherryiand 'also Bnr,ar Coated Tor tills.
bare had mills for your Panacea, Soothing Syrup and All.
Healing Ointment, also your Fever and Ague tills; but
It does beat all wiutt a demand there is fur tho Compound
Syrup. Don't fall send me a full supply; alsO, your
Sugar Coated PHIS; my customers will use no other
but yours. Ship ashefore, by Cleveland and Welisvllte
Railroad. • .j •
. George A. Gardnir, Stoystcrwn, Somerset county, Pa 4
writes:. "Your rneditinesareau great demand hem, erpe4
dolly your Sugar Coated Sarsaparilla and Tar Pills; and'
eon; general -subliihetion to all who hare toads woof
thou. Tour Comptrtuld Syrup of Wild Cherry, two tot-I
G.... and one box of your Pills, ritual a child of William
Johnson's of this place from her deathbed of Cousump
tion, after the doctOrs considered her case a imprints one, I
T6u will ph...se forward me a. full sUpply of all your pre-1
parations, without delay, byway of Chambersburg..
„ • • Dr. Envie - iv - nets-. Bowel Cordial. ,
A speedy And - etAtetual remedy for Asiatic Chide/NI
Common Cholera 11forbtas, Diarrlteen, Pysentery i eholcral
Inantlint or Summer'Complalnt, Pains In Stomach ,
and 'towels, Vonsltiar„ Sca-Elekness, Sickness of the Sto
mach, Lowness of ;Spirits, and All affections of tho Stet
mach and Bowebe. -
Tho shove sal usl)to medicines are prepared only by pr
Se eras A, now, at their Laboratory, \0." 4 North Sevenths
street, Ptilladvlpbl4.
For. Alt sr • Li • • • • •
JOIIS U. BROWN, •
Pottsville.
AOIIN "P. C. ISMITIN,
. O. at it haylkllll4wen.
' ' ' ECM BAANDT, Ttemont.
A. K. itumvs,
•it W PREVOST 4 }
' M/ F Lersville *
E..141Y, Tantacini.
.1
L ; • •A. It. P-!ENKOSK, IletseeL Meadow.
And by all the prloripal Ptarekso:onv,ln tlehlylklll and
adjacent counties. . • •••• • •
"ammo'sU. St .•Untawc,” ymttalnlng much useful In -
Ovulation for all rtvi Mem, cao bo bad mulls plonr agog*
QM and r,et one.
,13. y. 5, 1c55
milir +ix:o Wo 04,teki
M-11.1
VSZES
: -
;: ~.11/10611GINAI - •
BM
"Atiette itliletitt r Otd MEI
yon •iittshie j?leattanfAiSY n healthy .
, m, saut 'teeth to Aril gkert--**Sitoestent 200
gge
PAM, Tar nsuttalising the Waste 4 V lasted se.
itetialtalif the atoittlai iftsatitrg *tab' OA remkt 4 t l 6
theettasaudstitia of tartat.itrrbgarstlegirawattity gums,
*ad etetettlaS *stet of the breath, this Dattrijiat 0,0
' ibrut IA ihlsh It hint np, renders it tearable to
a 1 1111 1 6.-boisit k saots otextotehtle its elegant tee
Mat* sad, elfeetkendar it the tativerpti falatite
eel di *ha seine the health, rally and beauty of tbsit
M.ll. li&D. §iN, S M cirgeOnDen ,
• übb eta
L.• IMPORTANT _TO LADIES.'
/ 04 %onipPet'S floldeas Female PUb.
HE COlttßlNATlONHbringredints .
'l,lLitt . theiti Pills lit Perfor4 hiermbus.yet walaiiftdry
wow/4 in relieving altpainfial and ditacult itenstnur
ilun;andrin renioving all otutructions Z c. Duna whatever
cortshatineure the:whites. and may also be. tom.
ollOrltilY 6 nfieri ilk a preventive. :They have been twsl in
the privite frolics of Dr: Dupont.° for over thirty years
with unparnielled success in every Me: • " •
S. 11:—Ladleid who are. rodent must not use itteiti. • For
ittli.pertleub . intsee directions in the . boL. Prico per
box. Sold by ankh° drwists in Schuylkill conn . , sod
.11 be sent contidentiaDy by stall, by enelosin* Si • to
Ut:1111AN D.AII=AU. (Incurs Agent—who will alas stns.
ply the trade at.propriebles Pit**. Elgolltoro or 3.• Dw
ECESM CU txtchlxkl-' ll ° 0 4 1 4" g 6 Plano- .
Pottsville, Sun° • '
Tim"....4...mn
"w0111111
IRLIODM COMPOUND OP.
ITRE COD' LIVER
AND INE. ..
- Jimmie' , 'pi.— --•..mi FaillIMIC:-
4e „CURE-: FOR CONSUMPTION,
!b itch s, 0.415, Aina.
lth.,
.11mrs, Gaunt Tichpy,
a t 'Skrtfulent littniors.
The Proprietor has succeedtsi (front . directions 'of Pro
fessor Stone) lit Combining the 011 and Lime so perfectly
that the tette atlas , Oil, which is so nauseous to persons
,{enroll}, is entirely overcome, and. it cau be taken by
the most delicate females with pleasure; And as regards
the benefit of this article over the waren% the following
case, by Prot stone, is sufficient to convince the Most
sceptical. "Ilteyoung lady - woe= years of age.
"liar dimes: ma* ono of unmixed Otitis% which hail
been exyeetekto terminate in.the course of a few months,
The titrpes part of both ber.lungit was Med with
tultii Klee; main some places wero • beginning to soften.
The cam was evidently a bad tone. The treatment of cod
'liver , oil was , at, fluit used, hut without mari(ed Minn:m
ahout: The .plataphato of lime was then administered
with the oil, and the resnalte as in the caseofmanyethers,
was seen apparent. The patient was rapidly getting well."
account of thogtoat reputattOn of this
Conmonnd tar 611 Lung Complatnter, the subscriber would
caa oat the afflicted amidst using any except that matt•
rifactursi by him. asho ,has: the only, recipe in. the U.
States for combining 'the pure Oil with ASete in a proper
aummr., Therefore Ili you value your !health; purchase
none except that manufactured by . .
- ' ALEXANDtn B. WILBOR; Cheriio.
160 Court, Street, Beaton.
••• foritate in Phllatlelphls by T. W Dl OTT At SONS 132
North , S Street. For :gale In Pottimille by' J. •ct
nro Druggifft, oppositelsc(Tal.ctiureh-
Pottsville. November 11, lae. 44efin
. 1 FOR
RHEUM.Atlaill, ,- • •
...
EURALGIA; Spiiiisti and pai n s of
,
- - . all kinds, u se MORGAN'S MAGIC BALM, prepared
and pole by Jikloß.o.l.lsl,Thirdstreet, neacklarket,l'etta
villei and 133,-.Vino -street, Philadelphia, where .thq most
'satisfactory references nut he given. , 24 and 50 cents a
boti. 1 - F Ily
.
. ,-, References.. - • ' • '.•
; '. -• . • •''.\ '- ' • Itsx.mlons. March 10tb,1155 ,
._ Jcstii4 Mftrpan—Deer • Elm.—The several norn lef
yeti Mini which you have sent me for, sale, have all been
•di of, aid still they call Mr morn. ' • ~,-. ,
- u will please send by e x press 30 dos . more, 4 soon
as enter* It hi a rite for Itheninallsm, Neuralgia,
1
kiwn rm. Burns, cuts and Bruins , and-lathes remedies
,whi it It prottilses that cannot be surpaastsi. It is a med
. icin that will reconnstend Itself wherever It Is Intro;
duotd. and notwithstanding the repugnance to such
remedies 'generally, Its Invariable success In the word
cos* above named: demands for it,,even,of the most pre
.Indlied, fair and imperfief 'FAIL , ' .
I had a mit , to my own. family, - a, servant woman who
has suffered tbr years with rheumatism end-swelled limbs,
that la wanting tliiY vein suddenly give way. with
knots on herWrista which mimed -hor great twittering.— ,
tVe hail used: other remedies without success, until the 1
Balin was tried, which gave Instant relief and effected. a i
perdxt cure. i , . , . ;. _ -
,
. . , , ,
• I liana you 's rertlfTrato from Dr. M.U. Baltzell, one of
our most emhient physicians, and from other gentleman
of cnr city, who are well known and testify to Its valeta
‘ble quality. :; - Yours, respectfully, •
WALTER W. UlliIIT, * ,
. . ' No. 46, Sen. , ' Guy steed.
j! Datantoas, September 22.1&54...•
Ir. - W. Zktfry, Re/.—Dear Fir:—At your request I have
tried 3lorgan`a • Magic Balm In the various complaints for
which It Is recommended. I take great pleasure in ad
ding mine to the long list of testimonials In Its favor. r
candidly endless tit:Alta effects have surprised me, In
Burns, Ithettnaatluns, Neuralgia, 'cc., by its prompt ac
tion and certain relief. It should 9e found in every
man's housi, as an' Invaluable antidote to pains of all
kinds. I base tried it in my own family, and found that
It gave the relief it promL,d. ' Yours, truly,
Wm. H. Derrzru.. A. M.. ltl. D.
June 0, '5, ' . ' .. 234.tm ,
Eal 2
THE, GREATEST -
Discovery of the Age.
, •
TAR:I ENNEDY, of Roxbury, has
diliostired In ono of our conivion pasture cads a
muscly thaS:: cures
Every Kind of iimnor t •
fiOm the'irOno scrofula down to a cofoinon
.
Ile has trltSl it in over .
eaNS, and never failed ex
cept in two knew (both thunder humor). lie has now in
his possessitin over two hundred certhicatos of. its virtue,
all within twenty milts of 15410,i0n.
Two bottios are wormatesi to cure a nursing • sore
mouth.
One to thiee bottle's will cure the Worst kind Of pimples
on the Lace..!. -•• • .
Two to Olive bottleti will cure, the system of biles.
Two bottles aro warranted tor ere th&worst canker in
the month and stomach.
Three to live bottle* an warranted to Cure the worst
case of Eryiiipelas. „ •
One to tea bottles are w.irtmated to cure all humor in
thi.t eyes. i ,
Two tattles are warranted to cure 'leaning of tho ears
and blotcbOS among the hair. . • .
Fourth sit battles, arevarranted to cure corrupt and
running ulcers:., •
One tattle wil cure scaly eruption of thi. skin.
Two or three bottlee are warranted to cure the worst ;
C.1.4+5 or kinliworm•
Two or t4ree bottles are warianted auto the' mos
desperate Oa° of rheumatism. z
Three to 'four bottles are warranted' care the sal
rheum. 1:
Five to eight bottles will cure the wont gage of gnof-
A-benefit - 1s always experienced from the first bottle,.
and .a perfect cure is warranted when the ahem quantity
Is taken. 1, . ,
Yielder, I:peddled over a thohsand bottles of this ln'thq
vicinity of Boston. • I know 'the effects of it in every'
case. So s'lllll as water will extinguish Bre. se sure Will
this cure h tailor. I never sold a bottle of it but that
sold 'another; afters trial it alwayit speaka fur itseif
There am Leo things about this herb that appear to me
mirprisitw,;• first that it. grows in otir pastures, in wimo
places quite plentiful, and yet its value has • never been
known until I discovered it in IM—second, that it
should mite all kinds of humor. -.
In order to give soma idea of thy 'sudden rise and great
popularity el the discovery, I will state that in. April,
18,53, I peddled ft and sold about slit bottles per day—in
April,lS:4; I sold over one dreamed bottles per day of it.
Some of She 'wholesale druggists rho have been it; the
business twenty and thirty years: say that nothing in
the amialinf patent medicines was ever like it. There'
is a univertal praise of It from sill quarters.
In mtoknpracticel always kept it strictly for humors
—but since its introduction as a general family medicine,
great and Wonderful virtues; have bee* found in it that
I never suspected. .
' Several rases of epileptic flts—a disease - which was
ways considered loanable, have Wen cured by a fear. bat
tles. 0, what a mercy it it will prove effectual in all
cases of that awful utabuiy—there are but few who have
seen more Of it than I have: , ; • -
.1 know Nif several cases of Dropsy, all of them 'aged
people cured by it. For the various diseases of the Liver.
Siek Headache, //mortis, .LathmW, Fever and Ague, Pain
in'tho side DisoSSCH or the Sylne,and particularly in die.
eases of the kidneys, de., the distwery has done More
good than any medicine ever known.
No change of diet necessary—eat the best yogi gvt and
enough of: tt. . . .
Dirediniu for free .— Adult', ono table-spoonful per day
—children over ten years, a dessert spoonful—childron
hom - tive its eight years, tetsepoooftil. =At readirectionS
can be arolicable to all constit*lons, take sufficient to
oliemtelen4hgboWeis twice k day.;
• Mattafeetured by • ' I:IONALDI47S,;.'NEDY,
No. 120. Warren alma, Roxbury, Mass.
.-' • "- Pyle., One Rollers • . <
WAelistiie ',4/ents:—Neat York eity,V. : Cllekner, 81
Barclay street; C. IL Ring, 192 Broadway; Rushton &
Clark, 27613 roadway A. k ll.;Sands, 100 Fultoit St.
- , Wholesile. agent, for Pennsylvania. T. W. Dverr &
So:18;132 forth 2nd Street, Philadelphia..
- For+ ealein Pottsville, by J. 9. , Brawls, T. C. Iluglies
' and M. Rribenau.
plies 19,l VS-5
,:'i. PLUMBING.
CAS-FITTINC, I PLuMBINC &C.'
Q max &DOWNING,-BURNT OUT
►ky on. tin 10th have re-opened an establishment. for
the above:business, In Silver Torr Ace, where they will be
thankful irorders,and promise prompt attention and
satisfactory work.
Pottsyilir. October 2S, 16,54
LM. NEWNAN, Beatty's ROW
• N . orsveglan Street, Pottsville, Penna.. has con
Mantly on hind a supply of all sizes of Lead Pipe; Shea
Load, Bloek Tin Bath . Tubs. - Shower Baths, Hydrants
Hose, Double and :Dials Acting pumps -and Water Cies
ets; also, rill kinds of Brass Cocks for water and steam
Brava Oil Cupsnud Globes for k`oicines. All kinds of Cop
per IVorkatsd Plumbing done in e,e neatest manner at
the shortest notice,
-• „
.N.8.-Cash paid for old Brass and Leas
POttarOle, October 28. IPSO,
PLUMBING ESTABLISHMENT.
DICKINSON ;!respetfully ad
nounres to the public that he has pnreharedthe
entire stock of the, late tine'of Igereten and Dickinson,
atd intends carrying on the plumbing business in all its
bmucbcsut the old Stand under the Pottsville Hone°,
where he hopes by attontion to business, ho may be able
to merit a Idlers of the public pltronage. Ile will gum%
anti* his 'work to be its and it will be done on as
reasonable terins,ai tan bo don&elsowbero.' •
August:27, 1F»..3 634 f U. DICKINSON.
VtINTING I - &C..
JAMES 14.'MUDEY,
House &In Writs?, Glazier & Paper Hanger,
jOlr4 EGION street , first housejrom
Centre, and neat - site Mortimer's Hotel. .
Wall Papers. , •
The `l3;rard Pririfs. dc., of rations styles; at the lowest
• Cash.pricea._: An Apprentice wanted:.
. Patter!lle, Nardi. 31,15e5 ittec.:3o, '55 511 13.
PAINTING, GLAZING it PAPERING..
][.ANIEL .. NAGLE trould respectfully.
. . .
- inform his- friends and the Public that o • o-t.‘ re,
moved hts estatlishnient into Market Street. oppoilto Dr.
Nicitalares .o l/ I cei Where be will N, happy to receive orders
for all Itinds'et business in his line. lie beeps always on
hand .sernssertment of , - ~ -., -, , - •
Paw Itangingicelass,Paints St Enameledialase,
`all of wideliho will furnish at the lowest 'rates, and he
pledges himself . that he mill °astute all.work entrusted
to his care promptly, in the hest style, and at reasonable
rates: Ile therefore invites the people generally 'to give
him a ea% Pottsville: itpril 14.'55 , lfeern
PAINTING, GLAZING I PAPERING.
.W..BOIVEN ha*pg removed his
J,
• stop ,tottyr) doom above the American noose, Cen
tre' Streit , slid taken Into partnerslilli . big brothers, the
sageritsmatutottine to thelmblie that they see prepared
tooxecu t w ainrctOrtin thar liner with the greatest de
spatch, and on the most reasonable terms.' They employ
good sekketten • Rad' their 'customers 'any. therefore, Is
rare of Satigraeto& jobs.. .
'TheYVols?; beg leave to eall intention to their splendid Assrtstuat of Paper-hansiontSWlndow-shades, &c.. c o rn .
prising ;esery variety
,et style': and, quality, to snit the
tastemiff pocket of pnrobasers; and latch they . offer at
the lowest City prices, ~
J. IT. ifoiVr.: 4 l k 11ItU7lUU1S.•
„
i deersabore AMerican Muse, Coin* St. •
I , 4lAntle, April 17014%2. 16-11
PI,IJNIBINC SHOP.
I2EV=I
_
KEENS:;
4 - '
J J. „
'tun .4vitEitaxit,
Noe -K!greig,tirerie,dfC' Ceti
Sianiesatuioil of
ail :Wirt Oaal &mum qua 11.141 Mes, Wire
6 , . 1 4 =.44' Itiocein, le., Ack, Minenrellle, Schuylkill
, cogaq.: • • Y
„ 'thankful for the liberal parte:4W they
4ve tai froin the Coal DO:elere and ° th em% the
peaL,vonxkl moat respcetfully Nona their eustoin in the
ihtut. -Jlll wotk doub at our Opp will bo wartantoil,.so
that no Mae stood be afraid of thttiog a bed job.:
Mr. Suits being one of the chief; and the. laarA expo -
Awned KM Miter in the connty; we fuel nu* thstwe
atri turn out the beat Coal &teens la the Legion.
All ettainacldrevatel to Surtse Dtinersvflle. to W.
L. nelak, Pottsville or. Kurt* ,t Meialer, Utuorerille,
wn be promOy attended to. - iota averts /repaired.
May 1 9 j IS4a . I 1 21.
•
rtyrTsirazz.
WIRE SCREEN;FActoRy. ,
Change. qf Propsicitors. .
- . •
•
Mpg • 111,F; untlersjimed hiuve as
01TPE. • smell the priiirietonliip of ;the Vail)
• Screen.twtory in Coal street. tately ran
-1..166 drifted Iv pit. 'L. Cate. unde4 , the time
name tiasSt. IIIaILAN, and hereby idtWire to call
the aitericion of Coal ONnaters and the.pabliconerally
totbeir ettemilveestabakhesent; Arran g ' ements aremsde
for priptine the very best of intaterieds and:orders for
work 11:4rge =aunt will be fined !at,the fluutaut no
tice,- nd pn the meat witlatheterp tents;
Ttnrisuberihout , new`ooter. hiving stwnred the cervices
of skillful and experienced weekmen invite the most rM
gid examfnat loft orlest or their sercoa prombthig them
equal to the hest turned out in other knanufactories. '
- • - • AIRNAY NICHOLS,
Jac: , ' ;JOIPI, HARLAN:
ON WOUSi
s
OVELTY • MON WORKS.
THE oaf:Anna riranurantions' steam
kr T orma., machinery and rastistge for blast
" fetruncer, rolling Ingle:grist and saw .
and general inachinery. - Alwa,Cast iron
fronta for boners and sterna. Wising a new
aiud bands..ule variety of patterns Idyl designs-bas act
iiiiaaveratiron front/in Philadelphia. Oricar.e. Pitts
bur, and elsewhere, and would be pleased W. receive or
ders, Width will be promptly attended to. •
'• • ;
J. JONES.
Itarrbilnirg, May 12,1855 1941m*
CARTERS ALLEN'S IRON WORNS,
Ta.nti t 4 fin Sehttylksill Coniatt,Pa. , .
The Sfibsitibere t proprietors of ,the
rtberinibmed extensivutstollsbniont au
ninillett to the 'citizens of Sebnylkill roan
y, and the pfttilla ggnarally, their remdl
nesstaturn out any and all k has of work
In their One. alt the shorteit dotter; and in the most ftrt-
Lifactor% mantter—sncit as buil inn SteantEngines, man
nfacturing nearoad end Orll,ll Carp, pi:pill*, - .L!4:itig , s and
Maebinery kinds. , ' .
°Wyllie best workmen arelemployed.'and tatisktetion
may tbeennite be safely guaranteed..- , Orders from abroad
Pr 1 41 Y llliud. CAk.TEUS ALLEN.
TatitaAtia, Jannicry , 27;lBss! ' - '4-tt •
,;
rr~ ,
~.~(~i
.. _. ,
MEAD9WS
BEAVER MEADOW •IRON .WORKS
et ilu.)BIN IRffirr°4 sad r
Pounders,'roper y Inform
.pa
trons, and the page generally, that they
- PIXE 3 ro Inn? PmAred st the 4bole establish
neopt. mannfoctore StOttn Engines of
every sire; Pump& ItAltrClui find Drift Cais, and every
other description of Iron end Tr's, Castings suitable for
the Coal reining or other on the most reasonable
tetras. 'Alto, Blotting Cylintrars for Mast Furnaces, and
*chip , ' work in general.
iiepaiiingof alf.tdtals don4ith ries taws and despatch: l
at the lowest prices. , All werk Varnished: by them wAr-
Milted IcAperforrn They'wonld solicit the Custom of
these yam: may want article* in thelitine inthia rlatnitp.
All cad?* will meet with immadiata and mvtopt sited
tied! , • • S. W. IirDSON.
4,1854 do.ly• •t• '• "'I • • , Nr.11.. nupsoN:
r iIIiNERSIVTLLE.
EHAVEN'S IRON . WORKS,
111laseittyllia. , . .
THE Subscriber is prepared to mann
:CM • factuire : STBAN'ENGIN of any power,
?amps Vanyi. apacity, and Omit Breakers
et. ere 7 deseription; as well as, every
7 - EAU ULa.
kind of machinery used in Mines,
nasal:Ms; Furnates-Bolling 3itlfs Saw ]flits. Ate.
gran ahc .a...-111 , vu posies led tor umnefacturing, and
trot& 100 ekperionce in the husiness. work Can he turned
out at this est-.laßshment. atlthe very lowest priers, and
of &superior fiwooity. ;
rersens &Anvils of nutting up machinery of any kind,
Tito Ineite4 P io cell and etnqino pitteruA and become se
qualnted with pricer hofnre ormtnteting elsewhere.
Orders of, every. kind are *incited and strict attention
will bergiven to their prompt: . esent4.len.
1;• - ;
WILLIAM DttfAVEN.
1 UMe.irtitillo. December 11 3SiS ; .48.tf
TREMONT IRON WORKS,• •
TvOmont, Selinylkill County, tp!ikne.
qpr . The Subeeribersiespeetfully Invite
the attention of the', business - is' emmunity '
''' ' to their Nets Machine iihnp and roan
. 4 . . j i . o dry. erected In the town of Tivrnent, and
wider the stiperiziftindenre mild manage
ment 0 Niesars, Z. Itatdorff 'tind liadinitx, where
they are,p?epared to execntei.all ordeis Mr Machinery of
'Brass akd iron. such as :t +m „Engines of4any power,
Purnp4 any capacity., Coal Ilrellt , n7 of. nv - ery destrlp•
tion, al% kinds os Gearing. ler Itolltnr Mills. Grist and
Drill Cars, end all hands eastinpe,
4nch al. Chairs' for Tut and F itaila,Yroga. tiiiitcheS, and
allaslicidA of Cast and Wrought Iron Shafting* Mr. Um
bolt.: iXing a practical Meebitnic, and having had the con-
Hine* and experienre ;Or Manyyeats in the cot Region,
persona _desirous of patting vp Machinery(); any kind,
nreAnllted to eilland entwine onr Oatterna and superior
(inutile fir nork, and ts;couie psiv.ileted with prices at
tbese:WvrkS. terms contracting eisoiN here. linters of ev
ery kliet thanklblly roeeired. and atilet attention will be
given their prompt eseatticm, having several 15,
40, and CO horse 'Engines on hand.• —, •
Jan; Ili 1865 y' . A. S 4 A. M. StINZ1:11.
PORT (ARES N
FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP,
Port Carbon, Schuyll4lll Co.' ? Pa.
- _ T. 11. W.TNTEIiSTFXX antionne ,
, ,PR bIA rcr c. 13 nem: *roqt +hs complete on tat
-"" of the a Wye:atoned eetablishment, to sup
a sly it , orlon hi liner Of
• ..;=such w iqrßailmad and
Drift ears. Pam is. Cral Dre'...ksra eilAingc mid 31achine-'
ry pvery .lern. Its warrants his v to give sails
factiou,Bild acrordingly solicits ,patienatre at home and
abroad. Jan;
! FRANKLIN IRON WORKS. •
Snlqfcribers announce to the Pub
.• lie that they are the Proprietors of the
• • :t<r4 WA% Franklin Works Port Carisnl ear:
Poe , - .41,
ritu tied on by! S. Slily - Mau. where they con
- , thole to ortnnractnr4 4 +l order, at the
shortest notice, Stearn Famires. C' , Cll itreakers and
3Lachinerc of almost ar? 074' or dry.erlotinn: for-mining
or other iurpalcs.' Also, - Itallroad and Drift Cars, Iron or
Ilmsseastings of any size Or pattern. Ordars are respect
fully Oolleitari. FTSSLE it & RICO.
: • Franklin kliovel Works.
Tho aubscriNma , entinue to furnish. the Collier and
Dealers of Mrlnnikill County. 'With Plol`ols of all kinds,
at thn lowest fbiladelphid prices. Attention is particu
larly called to their Char! Shovels. : Orders Air Shovels of
any size or pattern promptly attended to. • '
B. k BRO.
Pert Carbon, Au;t:Mt 1552. : 344 f
•
POTTSVILLE.
• .
• POTTSVILLE . IRON WORKS:
flEORG1111AS:);N Co., respectfully
announce to the public that they have
•••• taken the iiatablishment known as the
•c-rttr. - *"• • Pottsville Iron Wor...s, NOrweglan at.,
• - , where theyare prepared to build all kinds
of klteam &wines. Mallll4cture flathead Cars, and Ma.
chinery of almost every description, at the khortest no.
ace, and on the newt •reasonable terms. Perrone from
abroad, in want of steam }ingines;will find it to their
advantage to Bite them a call beforo engaging.' elsewhere.
Pottsville. May 11 • 11)4f
POTTSVILLE IRON WORKS.
. Foundry and Machine Biutne.s.
. NOTICE:,—The Subscribers; hava this
.rignday fanned a at.partnenthip, 'under. the
“ar '"".' firm of PCIMR9Y; SMITH k PoIIR01;
Nr ifri ; 6 : a for the traumatism a genet -al roundry
"'!""7.-. and Machias Barium!, at the old-estab-:
When •Tottavlllo Iron Wdrks," corner of Nohreglan and.
Coal streets. - B. F. POSH:OY, .
WM. SMITH,
CLIFFORDI,OMIIOY.
MArch 25;1554 •12-tf
FOUNDRY AND MACHINE 'SHOP,'
- Steam CaiVactory, &el
NOTICY,..—The lnisinc!ls of the late firm
4,4 of iii4YDF,lt. & MILNlin, will ire coritin-
P a ty. y nett by the subscriber in WI its 'carious
rttir; i .diat branches a Steam Engine buildlim. Iron
Founder, snanuticturer of all kinds of
Machinery, for 'tolling Mills, Blast runuires. Railroad
Conti Le.. &e, lie will els) continue the buotness of .111 u•
log and Selling the celebri6l Pine;Forat Witite Ash and
rattaf and Spat; Veins .ieed Ash Coals., being ;sole. proprie
tor of these Collieries. Gligliol.l AV:SNYDER.
January 21, IR4 E•tf
fly
TO COAL OPERATORS & MINERS.
Pioneer soiler Works.;
• - The snitYcribers t'e- 1 .-•. • ,rfful.iy invite the
• attention of the.husineis *immunity to
• their Boiler Works, ott Itailread street„ be.
ritugt:liti low the P,aitterger ,Depot, „NUS - vine.
where they are prepared to Manufacture
tii •,DOILERS OF EVERY, DilieltlPTlON, •
&finite Stacks; Air 'Mocks', Blast Pipes, Case - Meters, Drift
Cant, &c., Defiers on hand. - • •
Being practical tuechanks. sod having for years devoted
themselves entirely to this branch-of business, they flat•
ter themselves that work done .t: their establishment will
give satisfaction to all who may favor them Unit a call.—
Individuals and Companies will find it greatiy, to their ad
vantage to mtamitietheir work:before engagitt'g eitstwiratre:
May 5, ISI3 le•tf JOHN ,JAMS, N,OBLIL
MB
:POTTSVILLt.ROLLINC MILL.
, • rtr -TILE SPltgatllllMS fe4;ectfully an
- nuance tnihe public that their now
ing Mill i r now roinplete4 add infull
rtillir;,!=p2 ratinn, and that they WV pr4pared' to sap
. ,•
• ply all kinds of Bar Iron of various sixes,
which they will warrant, tic be superior in quality to any
olditined front alma& Ot:thie Kum prices.
They also manufacture; T Itathc, tbr, the two of the Col
lienes and Lateral Holds: weighing from 2Vto. - 50 - 11w.; per
yard, made cf the hest Iron, and; which *lll. be found
toUch theaperthau the *ported article!.
Ueing,pnwtiral mechanics, and halting had considerable
experience in the Iron business, they flatter pwmseliTes
that they can give entire satisfaction to ptirchasera, and
also make It their interes.t to patronise home tnanufae
tnica. ; • JOHN 11111,011$11
Decetnbei G; 1851 49-tf
EMI
NEW. FOUNDRY 1 MACHINE SHOP.I
cz won CFL—The business of the late Arm
nt 3lartz.& El' Ita‘in will be,oentloued by
.7" : WILLIAM J. MARTZ, at his now Mtn.
ratth:: :tom dry and Machine Shop, on Mauch Chunk
- street, in the borough, of Pottsville, int
joinimr E. E. IMAM/It,Smith Sbop Ile Will manttfare
taro all kinds of mum - ENGINES and PUMPS. of any
PoW'er anti eAPArity for raiiing , Or honking Vaal, pumping
or Anher purposes; Engines, Illowins Cylinders, 'Water
Myers, and other machinery for Blast b mares. of the
latter and' most symrovall construction. will also make
to order ItAILROAD and DRIFT CARS.
Itchy,:prarticil mach' rilst and attending Personally fo
every department of the establislunent. Wiens giving
him ohlers may rely with. perfect safety on having their
work perforraci promptly and to the very hest manner,.
Ail persons having elaimm aptinst the than of Marts
Entriken will present the same fir settleusbnt to the um ,
dersighed, and all •Persons owing Tsaid SIM will my the
game to the on dervi,Tned, he being authorised to iiettls the
bledness of the late firm. WILLIAM 'J. MARTZ.
Sept. 1554 [June 23 , 2:.'etfj
WASHINGTON IRON WORNS.
• Pottatititeti . ROS 4 • • •
•i x J. Wrerf.t. * Co. respectfully invite
the attention of the In:4m* community
. A , 14 k1-7,,"" o thelrlfewlfachino Stunt and koundry
-1 - 7rtr,<A:n74 - r ariXted betWWIl VOLVO s treet, eet
7 and fronting on rt orsreglari e whore
they are prepared to execute. all Orders Ase machinery of
Brass and Iron, such as Steam ErsOines, all i klode of Gear
fog jar' Rolling 31Ills, Grist and ;Sow sllglo and
Double acting Pump* Coal Timken, Ditft cankall kinds
of Railroad Castinga, such as Challis for Fiat and T
Switolte*•tre.;• all kinds of Fast end wrought Iron
aballing• Belug Pr 4 cCsag Inettati/CS, end' having'. made
the dernanda'•df the Coal Regiref their stirdy, foe year*
all kinds of Machinery to Mir line ethos:loess, they
tette thorns:l,6r that work . done at their establishment
trill at:satisfaction. to all who ituty honou . them with*
call. All orders thankfully received andipromptly ere.
satedi on the mostielianiable terma.• ;'r ; • - ,
JOUN
• , AMES WREN, ' • J 11d liltOWN,', •
iOrlPher 2, 1'52 40-tf
mmmiaM=
~~nre~,vs ,
TIZEMONTL
114-VELING.,
- . .
... ' , 'IMSSENCIER LINES.
Pillillisieljphilat and Ilistwellbagr natlwonst.
~. . .
d raluMgigEgg .
1 88/1: SPRING .S.TUVINGENENTS. 1 it 55.
FIIIIEPRtA7,7,I4/otthern and Western
I.mutteit States Mall liontini. - • •-,
~ • ' .
4cal increaser find lizmoodwrcVilttt •
LVtTLE SoL'HUTLIKILL, CAT:II%9BBA, SUNBURY' and
SIGB, WILIJAMSIVRT AND ELMIRA RAILROAD-
Through to itra4o, in - . -11 l hours;'' , -
a. . Niagara Falls; , ' . •10 a • '
", Detroit, - - - - - 24 "
• • "'- -Chicago, - :- • • a a - -
, . + 4 , St. Leeds.. •r- • - a. 46 a
- Ifeket 011iet;. l'i'. W. corner SlZfh and Chesnut streets,
and Phllarialpbla and Reading Railroad <Depot, corner
Broad and. l'ioo.
On and' aftisr , MONDAY, May 7tlt, .Three Pas:salting
Trains' Will leave the Philadelphia and Reading Railrenti
Depotosarnetalarced and Vine streets, daily, (Sundays ex
cepted,) aa *dews.: .' ' •
_,..
Day. Ziptess...4l A. 11. •
Express
.-a
,
Stappiq at Pncenlavilla'and Reading, only. C on nect,
lag with Catawissa, WiLliruusport and Erie and Williadir
port and itimira Railroad; arriving at Elmira et 4, I'. IL;
connecting' with New-York mad Erie and Buttalo.and New
York city ‘ Rallroads far Dunkirk and Buthdo; and front
thence, Via:steamers on: Lake Erie or- lake ~Itbran Rail
road, to Cleveland, Toledcr; Monroe. Sandusky and De
troit Also, with Eludra, Canal/den% and Niagara
.Falls Railroad: connecting at Canandaigua with New
'York Csinfral Rallroad, - .East and West. and at Suspension
Drid.ge with Groat Western and Michigan Central Bail)
road for Detrolti Chicago, St. Loalvtud all points in Can.
ads and• Western States. ,
Mail Train... 7.30 A. M.
stepping at all Stations, and running to Pottsville only.
Pittakt Express-4. 30 P. 31.
Running every day, stopping at all Stations and run
ning to Pottsville: Connecting M. Port Clinton with Cat
awls" Williamsport and Erie, and Williamsport and El
mira Railroads, arriving at Elmira at 4. A. 314 cvmnectidg
or
with•N York and trie, Buffalo and New York city and
Lalee Shore 'Railroads, for. Buffalo, Dunkirk- Erie, Cleve
land, Cincinnati. Toledn, Chicago, and all prints West.—
AISD.i with Elmira, Ountudaigna and Niagara Fails Rail
roads; arriving at Niagara Falls,nt 10ZO, A. SL, connect
r with'Day /largess or Great Western Railroad for De
• it, Cbicago,",dc.
- Passengers by Day Flamm, breakfast at Port Clinton,
and dins at Williamsport. Passengers by way of Night
Fapress take supper at Port Clinton.
This Bonin, with its connections, forms tho shortest
and most direct route to Canada and the Lakes. - •
Onlyouo change of baggage between Philadelphia and
Qulada or the Lakes.
Passengers purchasing Ticket* by this Line have the
privilege.of stopping at any of the above points and re
coming their seats at pleasure.
Para from 'Philadelphia to •
Twzmiud , • i 2 056Butiale,yM.Tututv(nila,10 00
"entnWt&V," 4 351Sta_ara Falls, via. EP
Rupert, 4 40 . mira,Cansdatuad_N.
Danville; 4 . 60 -P. Railroad." , — IQ .00
' alliton, . • , ft la N'iagara,. TM. Binfraa , .10 00
Williamsport, . 500 Stopension,Dridge, , 10 00
, Elmira,. - ''7 ock Cleveland, • •11 70
Jefferson„ . '7 63 Toledo, . • ,14 75
Starkey, . 705 Cincinnati, 1G 90
Perna 'fah, .., „ ' „ 11.00 Detroit via. Ball, . 10 00
Garbutt, • •Sroo a ' Buffalo and ,
Geneva, eta. Garbutt; 800 Lake,. . , 13 00
" ,
... Steamer Chicago, via Gt. Wea l
. Johdonut, ' 'B' 00 tern and Michigan
~...
Canandais.ma. SOO Central Railroad, ..'O3 00,
n 011 ' 51 )3' 4, Falls;s 501 Cb icw,vit 'Buffalo and
cmpaccas; • - ,s soi Lakesberowtagan
La Roy, . '8 00 Southern BAIIMIIi, 20 00
Batalia. -' • .0 00 tnaicago. via Buf. Lake
Rochester, ' • SOO and Michigan • Con- to
tlo ßuff*. Via. N. Y. and E. teas Railroad,
and But and N. Y. Rock bland. . 25 00
City, ! • 10 on -
P. 1%. 111)1111ELL, Ticket and Freight Agent.
N. W. corner. Sixth and Chesnut streets.
G. A. NI(XILLS,Sup't l'hiladelphia a Reading Railroad.
T. McKISSOCK‘Sup't Catawissa, W. and Erie Railroad.
' HENRY COFFIN; Supt William-Sport and Elmira Rail
road. , • ' ', e'
. ' 1 ' PASSENCIER TRAINS •
Between Pottsville aud' Philadelphia.
cin and after May 7th, 1555, the Passenger Trains, will
leave the Dernt at Pottsville, coiner of 'Union' and Rail
road streets, daily me fbllnirg: ' ' • • .
P.TOID. Pottsville to Philadelphia. : ••
- Morning Line, at ' : - -* -- 7 30* A:M. -
Evening Line, at - - -‘ - 4 I'. 51. -.
Sunday Train. (onee a day). .- -'730 A. If. '
Prom Philadelphia to Pottsville.
Morning idne; at , - - .- -730 - M.
. Evening Line. at - - - - . 330 P. M.
• Sunday Train, (once a day). --330 P. M.
.• HOURS OF PASSING READING.
For Philadelphia, at 9.tflock. 10 minutes, A. M.; and
at 5 o'clock,2lminates, P.M," F. , 4 Pottsville, at 0 o'clock,
34 minutes. A. IL. and 6 o'clock:4'. sf.
i••4ltr. IN ALL TILL' LINES—BOTII WAYS.
lsr owls. :Lip CLASS.
Potts4iiii; to Philadelphia, „
", $2 75 $2 2t
Philadelphia to Pottsville, 2 75 2
Pottsville to Reading, ' , 105 S 5
Reading to. Philadelphia.. 175 ~,a1 4.5
Mere lines stop,al all the e Motions along tleFßo , ,r,
- Fifty-pounds of baggage will beallnwed to cub riwert.
itveln these lines: and asengers are expressly prohibited
from talsita a anything a s s baggage bat their own wearing
appan4; which trill be at the risk of its owner.
ire. All tickets must be purchased before entering the
cars.., , ' . By order of tho Board of Managers. 1
Mayl.o. 1 5 5 5 , 24- S. BRADFORD. N--rvrary
INSURANCE.
MINERS' LIFE INSURANCE 1
AND I'ItUST COMPANY. POTTSVILLE, PA.
QA.PrrAL SI.OO,OOO—CHARTER
Ls Company, chartered by the Leglidat ore to Penn
sylvania, with at:gaol of One Hundred ThOusand Doi
lam, is now fully organized, and has commenced bust.
nests. •
The Company is prepared to receive monies and other
property in 'trust, and allow inferesl or. all monks de
• posited In tiu.ct.., at the rate of five per rent per annum;
principal and Interest payable on demand.
,For rn'tes of PmmArn oft Life'lnsuranco, sec the printed
Tables. aupplied at the Mike of the Company, Centro
Street,'Pottsrille. thret, clooes south of t Exchaime Ho
tel. ; • 3 ACOII 11112C17,INGEit. JR., President.
3011 V 11, Ansm, Sec'ry and Treasurer.
April 1. IS3I. 13-tf
THE ,POTTSVILLE MUTUAL
'JOINT STOCK km INSURANCE COMPANY.
FFICE CENTRE STREET, next
V.ND
dor above Green's Jewelry Store.
cn.Prrn, SIOO,OOII—CHARTER PERI'ETUAb. .
ThisTenipany, recently chartered by the Legislature of
rennailvania. it , fully, orranised.
J. , The !C ompany prepued to effect insurance upon lives'
a,.nd thin...mice and execute trusts. and to allow interest on
monies received at the rate of five per neut. per annum,'
unlesslotharaise agreed upon. Principal and interest pay
able on denutnd.
Capital and amets safely invested in Bonds and Mort
gages and oth e r good securities. • . '
Annual dividend of the profit!: will be tuadt. payable In
or appropriated to the payment of premiums.
Pqr rates 'of Premiums on Lire I nsummxt o set.t printed!
tabli.si supplied at the Company's oilier.
NATHAN IiVANS, Prrit.
SOU MON FOSTER, 1 - k,e
B. T. TSTl.firt. Seci - gary and. Treasurer.
opt 111, 1.5.54. •
ANTHRACITE INSURANCE CO.
CTARTEIt PERPETUAL—GranIed
Jhy Staid of Pennsylvania.
Anthorized Capital $400,000. •
Office. No. 91 Walnut Street, between Third and Fourth
Streets, Philadelphia.
This Company, with a cash Capital paid in. combined
with the Mutual principle in their Marine and Inland
Department, securest() the assured ample indemnity. with
participation in the profits. and without liability for losses,
Thu Company will tA.5110 Policies•nt the usual rates of
premiums, embracing Marine, Fire and Inland Birks. . • •
- •
EMI=
• Dr. D. Luther, . • Davis Pierson. ;.
Lewis Andeuried, Joseph Max no a, •
Peter Sie. , ' er, John E. Addieke, .
George F. Tylnr, ' it. lltauthett,
Siunuel 11. Itolliermel, Vrancie Bacon. '
• DR.-D.: LIMIER, President. i
Jorepg 31.anun Vice Presidtne. 1
My. F. tentiv, .V..crotary. •
t• LI — s•PETEIt D. LUTHER, has been appninted Agent for
the ahoy° Company in Schuylkill County, to - whom per.
sons desiring Insuranco can apply.
June 23, 455 [April 8, '54 14- . ] 25-
—_-_,--
'STATE MUTUAL INSURANCE CO
-1 I OUR'III ANNUAL STATEMENT
. 1
MaY15,135-1.
Asset.l„ ..MaY Ist, 1853,
Cash 'premiums and intams t twelli
ed tha past year, mutual depart
meitt, - • $1G1,31-3 32
Dills Aaced.valde in same, , '28.647 91
Cris*Pratniunts, Stock Departuit, ' 40,25 - .: 20
1 i 1 . • . ,--...---- 170,538 54
Loxes, expenses, commissions, re. • ,
Insurance, mutual dspartment,:rol,s oo6s3
; stock '27,031.93
• ' • ' ASSETS:
Bonds mclrt.P.gl,97.Bloelc and other
goO4 soevaltles, 173,135 72
. .
Mils'rereivable, . 181,00 . 9 86
Cash on hand and in hands of • -
agouts, L •
For' he or Inland Inmintnto. apply to
JNO. T. 6.IIOESER,
2&•ly
15,15 a
• INDEMNITY.
CO.E 'FRANKLIN Fire Insurance ::
Philadelphia. Office, No. 163% Chesnut street,
near Fifth street.
. .. - DIRECTO43. •
' , Charles N.,lll.sucker, ticorAu W. Richards,
Thomas Hart, , :Mordecai D. LewLc,
ToblaiNagner, , Adolphe )LBarley
&laurel timid. •• David S. hrown,
Jacobll. Smith, • Morris Patterson, '
continue to make Insuntnre, permanent or limited on
evely description of property, in town end country, at
12:14* at low as are consistent with security. . • .
„Tiiu Company have mseeved a large Contingent Fund,
which: with their Capital and Prerelanis, safely Wrested,
afford ample protection to the Insured.
_ The ns&its of the Company on Janudrylst,l4k, a pnb-.
halted, agreeably to in Act of Assembly, were as follows,
sis:; •
.. Mortmes, • $500,5:›S 65 Stocks. $51,563:5,
ItealPtate, 10,3 W; i.rd ' Cash, /re., 45,157 ST.
M,057 CI
Tenaporary Lorna, - 125454 00
/Hued their incorporation, . a period of eighteen years,
they have paid upwards of one million Iwo hundred thous
and (Pillars, los.e by tiro, thereby affordlng evidence of
the 'advantages of insurance, as well as the ability and
disPositiOn to meet with pm:aptness, all
CIIARCES N. BANCHER,l'resident, .
Cniatte A.l tNCK Lit; :kierttary.
The subscriber has been appointed agent for the above
mentioned institution, antl la now prep.•urtd to make In.
suranet : on every description of property. at the lowest
rates. ANDREW RUSSEL, Agent,
• Pottirrille,Jan.ll, 1851. ?At ,
LIFE INSURANCE. '
THE GIRARD LIFE : INSURANCE,
I Annuity and Trust Cempany . id Philadelphia. Of
fice, No. llrd Chwinut street, the. First door East of the
custom. !louse. ,
CAPITAL V100,000 : -CIIARTER. PERPETUAL,
Contlime to make . lngliiinc;,% - nn thee on the reed [as; -or able terms. .• , - •
, The ,Capital being paid up and invested, tovther with
a large and constantly incrossing reserved fund, offers a
perfect seenrity.to the insured.
( p
The rianisung may be paid yearly, half-yearly or quao
Company - add 'lt ltoivus periodically to the insuran
tea fo life. The first Bonus, appropriated in INoeniber,
1544, amt the second Bonus biliecenther.ls49, amount to
an'addition of ~,V.ti2 50 to every $l.OOO insured wider the
oldest Trolicies, making Ild.iirit Za.) which will le 'mid when
it shall became a claim, tnxtesd of 11,000 originally Insur ,
ad; the nett oldest amount to sl;=7 50; taw next In age
to $1,211 50 for every $1.000:i the others in the same pro;
porglon aecordim to tho amount. and time of standing',
which additions snake an average of snore than. CO . per
sent. upon the premiums paid, Without Increasing the sm
utted premium
Thomas Ridgway, • John A. Brown,-
Annon Darla, „ ]), Partner, •
John Jay Smith, • Vretletick Btoirn;,
• Robert Peirsall; • ' fleorge Taber,
Joseph Yeager, ' John IL Latimer,
Thoroaa P. James, 'Wharton Lowls,
&mph T. Bailey,. , , John R. Slack. ;
Pamphlets containing tahle of rates and explanations,
&gut of applicatkin. and further information can ba had at
the Macs.
, /two. Actuary. • • ;. • -
sir The subeerlbor is agent for the above Coinaany In
llatiajUdU County, and will effect Insurances, r,iTt
all necessary Intormatipn on the subject,
Aid] 0,11+:2:
EIS
$3,:18,318 7Q
s.s.Fig7 213
19,459 rA
F 9,704 16
MEM
TECOM AR RIDGWAY, President,
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011133 'MID OARDEff SEEps, n un
Agricultural Iniplementaikt7
. ,
. ; THE subscriber will l e,
on hand Closer, Timothy dad nut t y.,
seeds, White Clover , 114 Lora
* s opthe,T with Minter' and Ih:d i,i, ,
se l t
rut warrant to be tech and V.r.d. 11. ar4 4 ,
orders Air, nil kinds of Fruit Tree% , v ,,
~,
..,
, f,i
they are frepresistitedl Agricultural Issieu,.
of which will he furnished at rum efi l -I ,
seeds WA trays sold by the a übscritrr A t , „,, ;
,!.,
;treat cam, Maly from groir era nt 1 ., pitenti, t j
LB, itioiLVIK4 4e1,1 in sts•ds perwund prrtrtv,
market, from i how who Kell cheap. re i th,”
~
ebursetee of the're•ed add. Net does h, pert.
seeds grown' promiscuously 1n small re.,
• their too ' rloso proximity deterir.rsh. 1 !I•ir
tlenlarly Shoed of the same SpeCit. 4 . Thl y 4,
OptiderStloll 10 those who purchr •.e ..itt,, s _,_,
treed: For trees, he., Rend In order, tine t.,
, - B. litxyl,
..Eltyrs".voa THE AGILItTLITRIST,
ti quantity of gypsum, and' see that
sprinkling of it is every morninz
over you* horse, sheep. hog Mil
11 0 0. -! This will tend to fix th e
Which is the essence of manure,
this way be much more easily and ,
callintiplied to your soil, than' t era „,, ,
itself. Whenever guts or immaturt: z t
Matter:ls closely piled, or compact!,
f r i• mas o s, provided there be a ‘h e
Of moisture present, fermentatio n t a i
raninonincal
owl ) , 'evolVed. By sprinklin g 7 .
r;he surface, and' saturatin g the ma,;
phurici acid, or copperas water, et,:,
be economized, and the s.urrotahr,,
ihere, purified of a very disagn;eaL' i , t .
Pnl.sire stnell: -1
;.: . Never purchase a cheap articli,
tides are' generally poor.' It is tilAan,
rin the end 'to secure a good arti.l.
high price, than accept the ; hst o r a ,
feet One. Seeds, trees aml anirnal:=.,o,
purchased at a low price, are ahsayi
expensite in the end.
See i that the interior as well
pf yotir cow and horse stables, sholi,k,
well coated with whitewash.
atrords poWerful protection to the
against vermin, beside wardiu2 o ff
theasyre the cold and prenrrin4 tia•
11eri-house, in particular, should
white washe
Never feed ungrottnil;
gra.n .0 yOur
urileaS you prepare it by stenani: nt ()toy
: ,IV,hole grain i 9 -more expen..iiv e tha7.
and will not-praduce the same
for bUshel,after deducting the "trP,"
of converting it into meal.
Cobs should alWap be ground
corn, While the latter is intended
feedirig. There - is a large
trimeht in the farina of the
ly in that: part of it called'
makes art„excellent meal, and 'some
even ifor culinary purposes, ih the [
tained from the grain. Iti pudiliv3
surpassed. .1 • -
Let no weeds grow Awl your pa
. [
It S often the C:LLS.i: that more dama:e.
to cultivated lands by the foilin; effuiE
putcli of -V:ee4 luxuriatint- in seta, s
corner of the yard. than by ail c.
rious. they produce. Ai stet:
apart, and isolated, it is though; t 1,4.-
feet no injury 1; but such is not the r . ;,
sced4, perfectly developed and
time;find pasFiage to the arable fi e ld.
Winip of the autumn wind, and are
hun4d as thot-oUghly in the soil
semihated and coveted by the
The thistle is lotlen blond luxuriatili:
roadside or around the Wi.1,4
multhu mars ! t its yellow blossolfis by it :
of the fence, .)r.in the ,[h a d,• t h e
ingt.d Let tl4.se all be destruy l. if yrf i
fer Cleanly to uncleanly cnitivatien.
Germantown Te4ura•;l4.
SFLFlirn Fon 'ritEr.s.l.:iht ycarl
sPrit)fr the "borer" attacki•d
tree,i," which were backward and riea
set to work and immediately tritatiA
shasied off the rough oilier lark
t short dis . twice above
!Then scraped and w;
an alkaline lye to
ground to a
limb, and
branches .wit
the larva of in,!ert.e.:
free contact with OP! aim
scarf, de"stroy,
inotG a more
sharp hit dad bnred a
I then took
:e to the ground. and et
of each - 'tnink. • The , e
flour
den disks, and se :din!
xclude the air. The
each trec'elo
to the centre
with conitho
thin wo k
witli lynx to
• i
t was magical. The
foliage soon expainioi,
rich color. and during
thiOreatme
app . earedi t
surcied a deei
son there wft:
of *oody
one; of man
with t su
turn ; .- Wei
ehaiacter, in'
an unusual tlepoit . or
tter. Sulphur. I hello
other agents iyhich mi,
j eceii in agriculture and
ant more experiment
order to extend our kr.
ft my opinion, there is a remedyf ,
ism -e, if wh but knew Where to lin
fir the 'tgetitble and animal kingdo
sulPhitr pktchd in the trees was nod:
u.ray the hap, and
.distributed
tieir cells.t is necessary that a
shotld be employed 'tor boring the ha
to cut clean through the minute
not bruise them, in order to allow tl
. I
flow freely, w l hich it otherwise woshl
dull tool War used, because it woul ,
and; close up the minute tubes or
trees in the 'same manner that a
makes a wound more difficult to heal
sharp one.--- 7 Cor. Scientific _.linen'eal
tecipes.
I.EMEDY 'Fon THE SUMmEt: CoM'
:This great increase of deaths' amor4
has becottiel cause for serious ar
and-aurrentedy to avert the fitali ,
tried. We i have been told of a
cholera infantum, which is said to
lent,and its simplicity will warr.int
Here it is:,--Take one. pound of
wrap it tightly in a cloth, atur Whir
for three hciur;t; let it get periectiy
the removal of the elOth; then r,..1111'
gltitinous substance from the I.CoiU ,
wiAleave the interior portion hard
This should ,he grated to st....ve :Li
ing for milk, (from one, roc. if
fain it,) upon which, to feed tli, , Tz
I will keep fOr a long time. and it
I those who hate used it, to be Iva' N.
1 than anything else.
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iA PALATABI,E 1)11INK.---Th 10
e , i' -
receipt foi• making a very i:uperior
Takc 5 galloni milk-warm Nrat^'
" 5 youids wiiitesugaf,
""
.. quarilop sotz,
" pint \hop watur, °
" ounce Cream of Tartar,
" 1 Ounce ginger,
U Qil of lemon
• to suit tile
Mix all together, and'let it s tar. , l:
ot;in a waim.place ten hours; theab:
cork tightly.•
COATI:KO TO rnEvust Ovivinos
together three 'parts of
ono part of rosin:- A 'very thin e
Prwerve stoves and
ritatiug during summer, even in
ME
Lae. hnrtl Soap to wash our
ek
Oft to wash yourifoors. Sott - sag
iieTy that it wastes a
. .,otsl deal is
lothes. • •
- SUET keeps, good all the !
(Mopped and packed in a s (1 , 11c jar , ; -s
creel with rnelases: